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You will see a shortcut tam view all of my transactions.
You will see a dates ranging tab where you select the dates between

When you get to the transaction click on the details tab where you will see all details including the sellers email address.
Copy the details down (date/item no/etc...write them down) if you are going to make a claim in the resolution tab.

If you the specific date you will be taken directly to it if not always click on the return to log at the bottom.

Go to File - Start a New Year - Start a New Financial Year. Continue through the next few screens until you see the Current financial year and a box showing the New Financial Year. Say your current financial year is 2013 and the New Financial Year shows as 2014. Change this to 2012 and then continue through the screens til the end. Then check your financial year under Setup - Company Information, you will find it now shows 2012. Enter the transactions you need, then go through the process again to change to 2013.

This is an undocumented feature un-supported by MYOB. Try with caution - not aware of any serious consequences but a few I know have done this.

Changing your system date and opening MYOB is a sure fire way to get locked out. MYOB records the date each time you open it. If the date goes backwards, it locks you out. Part of their protection.

log into your paypal acc. you will
see all of your current transactions also a view all of my transactions
shortcut bar if its not located in your most current transaction list click on
the view all of my transactions shortcut you have to select dates ranging from the
current to a specific date
open up a dispute in
resolution tab you will have to find this transaction and copy the details down
(date/item no/etc...(write them down) make a list of problems you have
with the seller to make a claim
Then open a dispute with
the seller or you can contact the seller and tell them of them problem to try and resolve the matter
without involving paypal remember there is a time limit on days before you will
not be able to make a claim.
I
think its 35 days.

log into your paypal acc. you will
see all of your current transactions also a view all of my transactions
shortcut bar if its not located in your most current transaction list click on
the view all of my transactions shortcut you have to select dates ranging from the
current to a specific date
open up a dispute in
resolution tab you will have to find this transaction and copy the details down
(date/item no/etc...(write them down) make a list of problems you have
with the seller to make a claim
Then open a dispute with
the seller or you can contact the seller and tell them of them problem to try and resolve the matter
without involving paypal remember there is a time limit on days before you will
not be able to make a claim.
I
think its 35 days.

across to the left you will see a contact us tab you can contact them also

you will see all of your current transactions also a view all of my transactions shortcut bar if its not located in your most current transaction list click on the view all of my transactions shortcut you might have to select dates ranging from the current to a specific dateopen up a dispute in resolution tab you will have to find this transaction and copy the details down (date/item no/etc...(write them down) make a list of problems you have with paypal other than thatyou will have to contact paypal give them a free call 1800-073-2666.00 to 22.00 AEST/AEDT to resolve this issuehope this helps

The blue line in a register indicates transactions that have been entered in the future, past today's date. Check your transaction dates as well as your system clock. It's possible your system clock is off.